First time setup
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Download and install the Latest version of git.
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Configure git with your
username
andemail
matching your GitLab account:
git config --global user.name 'your name' git config --global user.email 'your email'
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Fork the
vss-cli
repository by clicking the Fork button. -
Clone your fork locally:
git clone git@gitlab-ee.eis.utoronto.ca:{username}/vss-cli.git cd vss-cli
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Add the main repository as a remote to update later:
git remote add vss git@gitlab-ee.eis.utoronto.ca:vss/vss-cli.git git fetch vss
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Create virtual environment:
python3 -m venv vss-cli source vss-cli/bin/activate
Start Coding
1. Create a branch to identify the issue you would like to work on (e.g. issue-999
):
cd vss-cli git checkout -b issue-999
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Using your favorite editor, make your changes, committing as you go.
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Follow PEP8.
pip install .[test] flake8 --ignore F401,E402, vss_cli
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Push your commits to GitLab and create a merge request.
git push origin issue-999
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Celebrate 🎉
Build docs
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Install requirements:
pip install .[dev]
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Build the
html
andman
pages withdistutils
:
python setup.py build_sphinx
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Or to the docs folder and run
make
to start the build:
cd docs make html man
In any case, the resulting files are located in docs/_build
.
Developing Plugins
Plugin developers need to register their sub-commands or sub-groups to either of the following entry-points in their setup.py that is loaded by the vss-cli
core package:
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vss_cli.contrib.plugins
: scope atvss-cli plugins
command group. -
vss_cli.contrib.compute
: scope atvss-cli compute
command group. -
vss_cli.contrib.compute.vm
: scope atvss-cli compute vm
command group.
For example, if someone wanted to make a plugin package called new_plugin
which adds a sub-command at vss-cli compute report
and another one at vss-cli compute vm report
, they would create their custom python package with the vss-cli
as a dependency, and add the following to their package’s setuptools entry-points in setup.py
:
#!/usr/bin/env python """ Setup script for `new-plugin` """ from setuptools import setup setup( name='new-plugin', version='0.1dev0', packages=['new_plugin'], install_requires=['vss-cli>=0.1.0'] entry_points=''' [vss_cli.contrib.compute] report=new_plugin.core:report [vss_cli.contrib.compute.vm] report=new_plugin.core:report ''' )
Now, the plugin package new_plugin
contains __init__.py
and core.py
:
""" Add custom report to `vss-cli` """ import click import logging from vss_cli.helper import format_output from vss_cli.cli import pass_context _LOGGING = logging.getLogger(__name__) @click.command( 'report' ) @pass_context def report(ctx): """+Custom report plugin""" _LOGGING.debug(f'Running report') vms = ctx.get_vms(summary=1) click.echo( format_output( ctx, vms, columns=[ ('uuid',), ('name',), ('ip_address',) ], ) )
After installing the plugin, the vss-cli
will load the plugin in the defined scope:
vss-cli compute --help Usage: vss-cli compute [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]... Compute related resources such as virtual machines, networks supported operating systems, logical folders, OVA/OVF images, floppy images, ISO images and more. Options: --help Show this message and exit. Commands: domain List compute domains. floppy Manage floppy images. folder Manage logical folders image Manage personal and list public VM images. inventory Manage inventory reports iso Manage ISO images. net List available virtual networks os Supported OS. report +Custom report plugin template List virtual machine templates vm Manage virtual machines vss-cli compute vm report --help Usage: vss-cli compute vm report [OPTIONS] +Custom report plugin Options: --help Show this message and exit.